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IT Jobs in Digital Transformation & Innovation

April 4, 2018 by Julie McGrath

IT Jobs in Digital Transformation and Innovation

Sinead Dillon, Principal Consultant at Fujitsu shares her journey!

Despite keen childhood interest in computing, at school Sinead Dillon was initially drawn towards a career in business or banking. She studied for an accountancy degree at Ulster University and completed her chartered management accountancy qualifications while at the Kerry Group food company.

Her transition into IT began when she moved into a role that combined accounting with financial systems support, and later joined global technology company Fujitsu as a financial systems implementation consultant. She then bolstered her practical on-the-job experience with a Master’s degree in Computing and Information Systems.

Today, Sinead is Principal Consultant for digital transformation and innovation at Fujitsu in Belfast.

“My role is focused on addressing customers’ needs, the role of digital in the business and, how our solutions can adapt to fit customer requirements across Northern Ireland, as well as looking at how new technology and innovative products can help to deliver services.”

Describing herself as “a people person” Sinead explains that “working with different people and collaborating with different teams and organisations was very attractive to me, and in a business context I enjoy problem solving and delivering services.”

Over the years, she has moved from ERP implementations to project management and business development, and now works at the heart of Fujitsu’s innovation and digital transformation programme for business across NI. Sinead recognises that digital transformation is changing the world of work through emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, automation and robotics.

“A robotic device as a virtual assistant can allow certain rote and repetitive jobs to be performed highly efficiently in reduced time and improved accuracy. With the human-machine partnership, the  robot automates part of a job while human understanding brings creativity and a wider understanding of the business to the role. The bottom line with Artificial Intelligence is that we want to use it to improve our decision making, efficiency and accuracy.”

Sinead has a passion for encouraging more women to consider a career in IT and technology. She admits that the gender diversity in Fujitsu still has room to improve and the tech sector has been slow to evolve since she joined it more than a decade ago.

“Some job roles within the sector are more attractive to women. At the moment we’re still low in the number of people who are software developers, business analysts and infrastructure solution engineers. It is changing, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement to shift the dial up.”

As an organisation, Fujitsu is tackling diversity head on. A Women’s Business Network has been established and the company’s Gender Goals for 2020 have a vision of making Fujitsu in the UK and Ireland “the place where women come to succeed”. On top of that, the company has a number of mentoring and outreach schemes, an association with the EveryWoman network to access their resources and learning opportunities, as well as a key partnership with Women In Business NI whereby Fujitsu’s female technologists can act as role models, indeed Sinead recently welcomed over 300 delegates to Women in Business’s inaugural ‘Women in Tech’ conference in Belfast. https://syncni.com/event/women-in-tech-conference-2018/1092

Offering advice to those looking to pursue a career in IT, Sinead said:

“As you go through different roles, you learn a lot of new skills and adapt to the challenges that come. Skills are transferable, so be mindful that today’s job will help you in a different one tomorrow. Life-long and continual learning is key. You need to keep interested and keep active in the ever-changing sector.

“There’s a big demand for people who are curious, creative, innovative and can problem-solve. And while the age-old requirements to be hard-working, motivated and focused are probably not on trend, they are still essential!

“So if you have a flair for IT, are a people person, can be adaptable, and bring your own personality and curiosity to the job, you’re in the right industry.”

Sinead also coaches and enjoys mentoring a number of women and young leaders.

“It’s very much a learning experience both for me and the mentee or coachee. It gives an opportunity to get insights into different sectors that I’m not as aware of, to understand people’s challenges and talk about how to address them.

“The key thing is recognising personal successes, and of course the business successes, and making sure that the person achieves what it is they want to achieve. I enjoy the other end where people are happy, and they have overcome a challenge, though through the engagement they may evolve and realise that they won’t end up quite where they originally thought they would be at the outset. So there’s an additional satisfaction when people realise where they really want to be.

“When I talk to young people I advocate that IT is an exciting career with a lot of opportunities. There are so many different pathways that they you can go down and a wide variety of roles.  It’s not all purely about coding – that’s just one area – and there’s a variety which can suit individual personal tastes and preferences. It’s very much an open end.

“The skills that they can obtain now, at school and college, will be invaluable for their career: problem solving, creativity, innovation. Bring that all into the IT world and you’ll have a very exciting career in a world that is continually developing and adapting.”

If you are considering a change of career,  you can check out some of our IT Jobs now. 

 

 

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Over 2 Million New Digital Jobs expected by 2020

October 10, 2015 by ymadmin

Over 2 Million New Digital Jobs expected by 2020

Concentration of job growth has prompted O2 to create its Digital Jobs programme.

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Over 2 million skilled workers will be needed by 2020 in order to fulfil the UK’s digital jobs potential according to new research from O2.

The research, conducted by Development Economics, indicates that 47 per cent of new jobs in the digital sector will be in London and the South East of England. To encourage businesses and citizens outside of the capital to likewise take advantage of opportunities, O2 has launched a Digital Job Communities pilot in St. Helens.

Following post-recession recovery of the labour market, 766,000 jobs are still projected to be created in the next five years, providing the UK with potential growth.

Yet most of the benefits of the digital job economy are expected to remain in London and the surrounding region with nearly half (47 per cent) of new positions based in the South East. The next highest level—a meagre 8 per cent—of job creation is predicted in the North West and East of the nation.

At the launch of the O2 and St. Helens Digital Job Communities pilot, Ben Dowd, O2 Business Director, voiced concerns about the concentration of opportunities in the South and the economy’s digital immaturity, despite the encouraging prospect of digital job creation.

“We’re committed to playing our part – which is why we’ve launched an ambitious partnership with St Helens Council to show other communities what’s possible when they put connectivity at their heart,” he said.

“We’re helping analogue businesses go digital; matching local companies with the digital talent on their doorstep, and supporting the Council to offer more digital services, to create a blueprint for other communities up and down the country. We’re working towards a more Digital Britain, where the entire nation can feel the benefits of the UK’s growing digital economy and we’re starting in St Helens.”

The Digital Jobs pilot has been created to show how connectivity can have a positive impact in communities across the country. The project intends to help at least ten analogue businesses convert to digital technology, match tech-savvy young people with their local businesses for mutually-beneficial partnerships, offer 60 grants to the area’s young entrepreneurs, host a community hackathon, and organize over 60 workshops to inform the public on technology relevant to them.

The Digital High Street Index, created in March by O2 and the Department of Communities and Local Government, will be used to track changes in digital engagement and connectivity in the area and polling of businesses and citizens alike will be conducted to gauge the community’s responses to the initiative.

Barrie Grunewald, St. Helens Council Leader, said, “Raising our digital profile will not only boost our commercial and employment prospects, but help to connect our communities and deal with issues like social isolation.

“This is a tremendously exciting project that will hopefully whet the appetite for greater involvement with technology among our young people, older people, businesses, agencies, and other institutions. There are plenty of opportunities and I would encourage everyone to embrace them.”

A report published in 2013 predicted that there would be 750,000 new digitally skilled jobs by 2017, but that number has since been reassessed to 1.1m due to growth within the British economy.

Read more: //www.itpro.co.uk/strategy/25418/over-2-million-new-digital-jobs-expected-by-2020#ixzz3oH5Vs76f

If you would like to know more about your options to get involved in the digital jobs market, please get in touch.

 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: Digital, Digital Jobs, IT Jobs

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